For feedback and problems with this website please email the webmaster.Sunshine Coast Bushwalkers Inc.Note: Please see the gear list page for the required equipment for each type of walkFor feedback and problems with this website please email the webmaster.WALK GRADESDistanceShort - under 10km per dayMedium - 10 to 15 km per dayLong - 15 to 20 km per dayeXtra Long - over 20km per dayActivityBCBase CampDWDay WalkTWThrough Walk (multi-day walk)ETWEasy Through WalkNWNight WalkCYCCYCleKYKKaYaKSOCSOCial ActivityTerrain1 - Path with smooth surface and low gradient2 - Well-formed path or graded track with some minor obstacles3 - Graded track, with obstacles such as rock or root intrusions, fallen debris, or creek crossings4 - Rough, unformed track or open terrain, with obstacles such as rock or root intrusions, fallen debris, or creek crossings5 - Rough or rocky terrain that may require use of hands, and/or creek rock hopping that requires small to moderate steps. Fallen debris possible6 - Steep, rough or rocky terrain requiring use of hands, and/or creek rock hopping requiring moderate to large steps or jumps. Fallen debris possible7 - Climb or descend steep rock, using hand or foot holds. May be some exposure. Good upper body strength required8 - Climb or descend near vertical rock with exposure, using widely spaced or small hand or foot holds. Climbing skills may be required. Good upper body strength required9 - Sustained climbing or descent of vertical or near vertical rock with exposure, using widely spaced or small hand or foot holds. Advanced climbing skills may be required. Good upper body strength requiredFitness / EnduranceA - Basic - Generally suitable for new bushwalkers. Up to four hours of walking and possibly minor hills. Slower pace with frequent breaksB - Easy - About five hours of walking and up to 300m of elevation gain/loss per dayC - Moderate - About six hours of walking and up to 600m of elevation gain/loss per day. Agility requiredD - High - High fitness, endurance and agility required. Up to eight hours of walking and about 1000m of elevation gain/loss per dayE - Challenging - Very high fitness, endurance and agility required. Up to or more than twelve hours of walking and greater than 1000m of elevation gain/loss per dayThe club has based their walk grading scheme on the Brisbane Bushwalkers Grading which is based on four classifications: distance, activity type, terrain and fitness. This is shown below.